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Responses to “Cabinet endorses $1bn Robert Mugabe university”
This will create more institutions for more graduates to be produced considering the increasing interest in education in the country. However, there is need for more industries, so that when the students graduate they will get employment. — @DicksonMuchenje <mailto:employment.
*** Good thing to add number of universities. — @jaybjamz .
*** Response to “Violence: Stop it, Mr Tsvangirai!”
Yes, he should stop it, we don’t need a violent leader. — @Rudot.
*** Response to “President back from fruitful Iran visit”
Welcome home Cde President. — @ Janimucina1.
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Responses to “Wadyajena denounces violence”
That’s the way to go Justice. — Courage Mafukidze.
*** I like the spirit. — Wilson Katsenga.
*** Response to “Big boys in town ... Dutch football legends jet into Harare”
The historic visit by two Dutch football legends, former star forward Patrick Kluivert and his compatriot Edgar Davids, who is regarded by many as one of the greatest ever footballer, playing for such European football heavyweights like Barcelona, Juventus and Inter Milan, is a real conformation that Zimbabwe is no ordinary football playing nation from the Southern part of the African continent.
The country is becoming a favourite destination for sporting legends cutting across the most popular and most beautiful game of football, to even the gentleman’s game of cricket. FIFA president Gianni Infantino historically graced COSAFA and ZIFA president Dr Phillip Chiyangwa’s birthday, while cricket boss Shashank Manohar landed in the country as Zimbabwe launched an ambitious 2018 Cricket World Cup bid.
Previously Zimbabwe also hosted such famous footballers like former England and Manchester United striker Andy Cole. As if to prove that Zimbabwe is there at the top as one of the most favoured African countries by sporting legends and heroes, Davids and Kluivert will leave their footprints in Harare. — Felix Zonke.
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Response to “Ngezi win double” Congratulations and well done to Ngezi Platinum Stars FC coach Tonderai ‘Stanz’ Ndiraya for well-deservedly being named the Castle Lager Premiership Coach of the Month for July.
Besides leading Ngezi Platinum, Ndiraya rightly deserves to be the Coach of the Month for all his hard work, ethics and coaching prowess. Ndiraya is one of the youngest best coaches in the domestic top-flight, thus he deserves the recognition for all his coaching exploits. He, however, should continue working hard if he is to guide his club to a sensational historic League championship. — F.Z. www.herald.co.zw
Response to “Govt targets 225 000 tonnes wheat output”
Command Agriculture is now unstoppable with equipment, seeds, fertilisers as well as labour abundantly available. — Tafirenyika.
*** Response to “Bullied pupil commits suicide”
So sad, education institutions need to have counsellors, who are always there for the troubled pupils to open up to and get help. — Chamunorwa.
*** Bullying is rife in most boarding schools and parents of perpetrators must be held responsible for the actions of their children. Don’t nurture bullies in your homes. The behaviour of a child is born, grown and cultured in her or his family, hence, if such unfortunate incidents happen, parents of perpetrators must be held accountable.
We don’t send our kids to high school to be bullied. The school authorities should ensure safety for every pupil attending their institutions. — Hamadziripi.
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